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Mother of boy found riding bike on I-215 cited for reckless endangerment
The mother of a 9-year-old who was found riding his bike on I-215 late Friday night has been cited for reckless endangerment.
May 14th - 4:10pm
Petition aims to stop excavation at Point of the Mountain
Paragliders and outdoor enthusiasts are trying to gather support for their cause to save Point of the Mountain.
May 14th - 2:47pm
UHP identifies teen killed in I-215 wreck
UHP has released the name of a 17-year-old girl who died when her speeding car hit a wall and rolled multiple times on I-215 just after midnight.
May 14th - 12:37pm
CPR instructor describes efforts to save girl killed in ATV accident
Police identified the young girl killed in ATV accident Sunday in Tooele. A CPR instructor, who says he felt prompted to go up the canyon that afternoon, described to KSL how he and the girl's father tried to save her life.
May 13th - 10:37pm
Ogden School District to cut reading coaches by 10 percent
Between 20 and 25 early reading interventionist positions will be cut at Ogden School District. The announcement follows similar cuts made in response to a $2.7 million budget deficit and rising costs.
May 13th - 10:21pm
Juveniles confess to starting fire at LDS meetinghouse in Magna
It appears a fire at a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Magna started in the chapel, investigators said.
May 13th - 5:32pm
Moochie's vegetarian sandwich actually cooked with meat
A customer is upset that a sandwich labeled as vegetarian at the famous Moochie's actually contains a sauce that is cooked with meat.
May 13th - 9:54am
Americans hesitate to buy stock, seek out other investments
Despite the stock market's new highs, stock ownership among Americans is at its lowest since 1998. A recent Gallup poll found just 52 percent of Americans said they or their spouses are invested in the stock market. That number has been on the decline since 2007.
May 13th - 8:35am
Fugitive who taunted authorities arrested in Moab
A Massachusetts fugitive who taunted investigators by saying "catch me if you can" has been arrested in Moab.
May 10th - 8:48am
How to help mom find purpose and balance
You know the saying, "When momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy." But sometimes moms need help to find their purpose and balance, and others in their lives need to step up for mom.
May 10th - 7:34am
Hundreds of goldfish found in Parleys Creek
The discovery of hundreds of goldfish in Parleys Creek has wildlife officials worried about the larger trend of people releasing aquarium fish into the wild, and the impact it has on native fish.
May 9th - 10:57am
Utah refugee moms offer more than free food for Mother's Day
Tasks such as filling out paperwork or speaking English are simple for the average Utahn, but for women who were forced to leave the lives they knew in another country, they can become stumbling blocks to success.
May 9th - 9:52am
Housing boom hits Herriman
Herriman city officials say they haven't approved this many new building permits in years.
May 9th - 8:03am
Moms with purpose find balance in life
Moms do it all, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed and burned out. But moms can feel purpose and find balance.
May 9th - 7:45am
Bones discovered during home renovation
A homeowner renovating his home was surprised to find human bones in the basement ceiling last week.
May 8th - 11:59pm
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